Free-agent RB Joseph Randle (Cowboys) was jailed Monday, Feb. 22, after police said he hit three people with a car and then broke through the front door of a home he had been asked to leave. The three people he hit were not seriously injured. Randle was in possession of marijuana when he was arrested. No charges were immediately filed.

Free-agent RB Joseph Randle (Cowboys) was arrested in Kansas Sunday, Feb. 21, on charges of aggravated battery, possession of hallucinogens and criminal damage to property. It was his fifth arrest in the last 17 months.

Fantasy Tip: Even if a team were to take a chance on Randle in 2016, he would likely face a lengthy suspension. Don't expect him to be a factor.

Free-agent RB Joseph Randle (Cowboys) was arrested Monday, Feb. 1, on a speeding charge in Irving, Texas. He was arrested near the home of his ex-girlfriend on an outstanding misdemeanor warrant. Randle was taken into custody, and his bail was set at $359.

Fantasy Tip: After all of Randle's run-ins with the law, it'd be a surprise if another team takes a chance on him for the 2016 season. Don't expect him to be a fantasy asset at all for next year.

Free-agent RB Joseph Randle (Cowboys) was arrested Tuesday, Nov. 24, in a Kansas casino on charges including felony criminal threats, misdemeanor assault of a law enforcement officer, interference with a law enforcement officer, battery, disorderly conduct and criminal trespass. He's being held on $25,000 bail.

Fantasy Tip: Randle had been dealing with an injury but also was falling out of favor and had been demoted in the running back heirarchy before that. Drop him in all fantasy formats. Darren McFadden ($5,900, 11.8% of cap) is now a must-own and will be especially intriguing on FantasyScore when Tony Romo is back running things. Christine Michael ($2,500, 5.0% of cap) is also worth a stash in the majority of fantasy leagues and can be valuable as a deep sleeper flex play in daily games.